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Volunteer Programming Intern
Time commitment: 12- 16 weeks. 15-20 hours per week Summary: The New England Aquarium is currently seeking a Volunteer Programming Intern to assist with the daily operations of the Office of Volunteer Programs & Internships. Additionally, the Volunteer Programming Intern will assist with the management and expansion of our event-related opportunities including, but not limited to, One-Shot Volunteer positions and volunteer appreciation programming. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated, self-starter looking to increase the profile of service and volunteerism …
Volunteer Database Management Intern
Time commitment: 12- 16 weeks. 15-20 hours per week Summary: The Volunteer Database Management Intern will assist with the daily upkeep and operations of the Volunteer Programs & Internships Office Customer Relations Management (CRM) systems: Salesforce with Hands-On-Connect. Interns will analyze, participate in, update, and create business processes through Salesforce, playing a vital role in the function of the VPI office. Other skills and projects may include data analysis, data auditing, system administration, automating business processes, user interface design, and the use of …
The Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT)
Registration Open NOW through January 30 for the February Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT): Ready to take the first step to becoming a Foreign Service Officer? Registration is now open here through January 30 for the February 8th-15th testing window. Testing can be done online or in person at a PearsonVue testing center. Don’t forget to demonstrate the Dimensions in the Personal Narratives you submit along with your registration – these are as important as the test! Want to learn …
Sea Turtle Rescue & Rehabilitation Intern
Time commitment: Winter:125 hours minimum Spring, Summer, Fall: 12-16 weeks. At least Three Full days per week (8 AM – 6 PM) Summary: Our rescuers rehabilitate endangered sea turtles. In the past decade alone, our rescuers have treated and released hundreds of Kemp’s ridley sea turtles as well as many green and loggerhead sea turtles. These numbers are especially significant considering the Kemp’s ridley is the most endangered sea turtle in the world. Each fall, staff and volunteer walkers from …
Program Analyst
Summary: The Food and Drug Administration is the regulatory, scientific, public health, and consumer protection agency responsible for ensuring that all human and animal drugs, and medical devices are safe and effective; that cosmetics, foods, food additives, drugs and medicated feeds for food producing animals, and radiation emitting devices are safe; and that all such products marketed in the U.S. are adequately, truthfully and informatively labeled and safely and properly stored, transported, manufactured packaged and regulated. The mission of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is to protect and enhance the public health through the regulation of biological and related products including blood, vaccines, allergenics, tissues, and cellular and gene therapies. The Office of Management (OM) leads procedural and process changes through developing and applying new strategies to emerging problems and new management initiatives, allocating dollars and staff resources to CBER’s program offices, monitoring their usage, and setting priorities to improve the level of customer service and program performance to meet CBER’s goal of protecting and promoting the public health. OM directs and monitors human resources, budget, payroll, space issues, assistance on human resources, provides administrative and technical support for advisory committee meetings, as well as provides laboratory and equipment support. In supporting the mission of the agency, OM develops, maintains, and supports a high quality and diverse workforce. You must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National. Foreign nationals or legal permanent residents are not eligible for consideration. This is a 21st Century Cures Act authority announcement. Traditional federal rules regarding rating, ranking, and veterans’ preference do not apply. Note: Incentives may be authorized; however, this is contingent upon funds availability. If authorized, certain incentives will require you to sign a service agreement to remain in the Federal government for a period of up to 3 years. Note: This statement does not imply nor guarantee an incentive will be offered and paid. Incentives include the following: moving expenses, recruitment, or relocation incentive; student loan repayment, superior qualifications appointment, creditable service for annual leave for prior non-federal work experience or prior uniformed military service, etc. This position is being filled under a stream-lined hiring authority, Title 21, Section 3072 of the 21st Century Cures Act. The candidate selected for this position will serve under a career or career-conditional appointment and be paid under the provisions of this authority. Additional information on 21st Century Cures Act can be found here: 21st Century Cures Act Information Duties: The incumbent serves as a Program Analyst in the Planning, Performance, and Formulation Branch (PPFB) within the Division of Management Planning and Analysis (DMPA) under the Office of Management (OM). This position reports to the Branch Chief of PPFB. The Program Analyst possesses the administrative experience in areas such as Human Capital Programs, Budget Formulation, Acquisition Lifecycle Management, Managerial Accounting, Program Evaluation, Strategic Planning, Performance Management, Organizational Behavior, Management Science, Committee Management, and Ethics. Specifically, the Program Analyst will: Plan and conduct studies related to program and management improvement issues as well as with gathering and organizing narrative and statistical information using, and when necessary, modifying, accepted methods to suit the peculiar circumstances presented by different studies and projects. Manage meetings with high-level officials to investigate facts, present conclusions, recommendations, and alternatives and to present alternate forms of action. Utilize experience in budget planning/formulation and congressional and/or legislative affairs, particularly related to appropriations and budgeting processes. Evaluate programs/projects with federal budget and performance measurement processes and policies. How to Apply: Please submit electronic resume or curriculum vitae (for each position held, please be sure to clearly define the number of years by month and year, all completed trainings, and clearly describe duties and accomplishments). Please also submit SF50 (if applicable), latest PMAP (if applicable), unofficial transcripts, Foreign Credit Evaluation (if applicable), copy of your active medical license/s (if applicable), copy of your board certification/s (if applicable), and letter of interest (Word or PDF) with “Title 21 CBER/OM/DMPA/PPFB Program Analyst, Bands A/B – 2025” in the subject line to: CBERHumanCapital@fda.hhs.gov. Applications will be accepted through January 31, 2025. Announcement Contact: For questions regarding this Title 21 (Cures) position, please contact CBERHumanCapital@fda.hhs.gov. The Department of Health and Human Services is an equal opportunity employer with a smoke-free environment. FDA is an equal opportunity employer.
Penguin Colony Intern
Time commitment: 12-16 weeks. At least 3 Full Days Per Week (8:00 am – 5:00 pm), one weekend day required, preference for Sunday-Tuesday or Thursday-Saturday. Summary: The New England Aquarium’s Penguin Colony is an open air, 150,000 gallon saltwater exhibit. It has 6 manmade islands with water temperatures ranging from 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit. It is home to multiple temperate climate penguin species. Penguin Colony Interns assist the penguin staff with the daily husbandry and programming requirements for the exhibit. Responsibilities include but are not …
Marketing and Communications Intern
Time commitment: 2-3 Days per week for 12 weeks Summary The New England Aquarium is currently seeking a Graphic Design Intern to assist with design services of the Marketing and Communications department. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated self-starter interested in the fields of marketing and graphic design. Strong verbal and visual communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with Aquarium personnel are required. This position will report to the Marketing and Communications Coordinator and Senior Graphic Designer …
Marine Mammal Education and Research Intern
Time commitment: Please see below (Summer Internship Begins Mid-May) Summary: The New England Aquarium is currently seeking Marine Mammal Education & Research Interns to assist with the daily operations of our commercial Whale Watch Cruises, which are offered in partnership with Boston Harbor Cruises. Marine Mammal Education & Research Interns are responsible for collecting, and transcribing data of the identification, location, and behavior of marine mammals found in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary region. Interns are also involved in public education …
Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Rescue Clinical Intern
Winter: 125 hours minimum Spring: 12-16 Weeks. At Least Three Full Days per week (8 AM – 6 PM) Summary: Marine Animal Rescue responds to calls to provide medical treatment for whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and sea turtles. Established in 1968, the Marine Animal Rescue Team has responded to thousands of calls providing medical treatment to stranded, injured and diseased marine animals throughout the New England coastal region. Interns provide support for Rescue staff in all aspects of the program. …